Those three maps from the British Battles site are credited to John Fawkes.

The map from the Napoleon's Battles Yahoo Group I have been using. It is by Alfonso Peral.

A photo of part of the map layout for the SPI game Wellington's Victory. One hex is 100 yards which equates to an inch with the Napoleon's Battles rules.

Another fascinating map for which I have sadly lost the source and can't give credit.

There are of course many more maps, but that sample gives a good idea of the problem.

The question remains - what to do?

For our second refight we are again using the Alfonso map, but with the woods counting as dense (means the French will not be so tempted to defend in them) and also only being the area within the green line, i.e. a bit smaller.

Of course the real challenge with recreating the battle of Plancenoit is the fighting for the village, but first the Prussians have to get there.